Hi Leon,

Custom hydration and complex joins seem like a hot topic among Propel users.
Another developer has submitted a patch to do something similar to your
plugin:

http://propel.phpdb.org/trac/ticket/749

I'll review both your proposals for the 1.4 release.

François

2009/9/8 LvanderRee <l...@fun4me.demon.nl>

>
> Hi François!
>
> Great to see you back again.
>
> I like you idea. I also proposed some improvements for Propel, but
> unfortunately found a not-so-alive propel-community which stopped me
> from providing Propel upgrades.
>
> I posted an example with my work at
> http://snippets.symfony-project.org/snippet/341
>
> I am currently a little busy (got a new deadline) so I keep it with
> this for now....
>
>
> On Sep 7, 7:08 pm, jaime <jaimes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Like Daniel said, it would be very usefull to have that enhancement in
> > Doctrine admin generator.
> >
> > Not only because of the sort_method, also because of the
> > finder_methods.
> >
> > You know if there is a way of achieving this in doctrine admin
> > generator?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > On 7 sep, 11:03, Daniel Lohse <annismcken...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > You amaze me, François. Yes, long time no see. :(
> >
> > > I've heard of and used much of your plugins (not only, but including,
> > > the amazing DbFinder) and your excellent documentation.
> > > I also did not like the way you vanished (and closed your website and
> > > blog) after the public debate of the, then, new form framework.
> >
> > > So thanks for taking this up, Propel sure needs a boost! :)
> >
> > > On the same notion: will there ever be a port of the DbFinder Propel
> > > admin generator to Doctrine? Sorting by foreign keys sure was a pretty
>
> > > big enhancement!
> >
> > > Cheers, Daniel
> >
> > > On 2009-09-07, at 7/September, 4:18 PM, Francois Zaninotto wrote:
> >
> > > > Hi devs,
> >
> > > > Long time no see ;)
> >
> > > > My name is François Zaninotto. Some of you may already know me.
> > > > Today, I've just inherited the Propel 1.x project management.
> >
> > > > I'd like to release a 1.4 version of Propel as soon as possible,
> > > > with bugfixes and enhancements, all backwards-compatible. If you
> > > > want to discuss the changelog, you are welcome on the propel-
> > > > development mailing-list at google groups, but that's not my point
> > > > for now. I want to help Propel live, and for that I'm pretty sure
> > > > Propel needs symfony. So I'd like some visibility about the symfony
> > > > 1.3 release, to try to match the Propel 1.4 release and make it the
> > > > externals version for the sfPropelPlugin.
> >
> > > > Since some of the changes that may happen to Propel include
> > > > backporting some code from the sfPropelPlugin, I also require a
> > > > committer's access to the 1.3 branch of this plugin, to be able to
> > > > update the plugin at the same time as Propel itself.
> >
> > > > I am aware that Propel is currently being phased out in symfony,
> > > > probably due to the lack of support during the last year or so. I
> > > > hope my efforts, and the ones of the Propel community, will keep
> > > > Propel as part as symfony for the next releases.
> >
> > > > Cheers,
> >
> > > > François
> >
>

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